Category Archives: Recent Filings

On May 23, 2018, NEPGA filed two related pleadings at FERC: A Complaint (with a request for fast-track processing) asking for relief from ISO-NE’s proposal to re-price the Mystic 8 and 9 Units, or any other resources subsequently retained for fuel security, as price-takers in the FCA, and offering a remedy that would require such […]

NEPGA filed a Motion to Intervene and Comments in the grid resilience administrative docket open before FERC (No. AD18-7). NEPGA asks FERC to take notice that the Operational Fuel Security Analysis produced by ISO-NE, which ISO-NE offers as a “framework” for understanding the “fuel security risk” in New England, does not define that risk because […]

NEPGA filed an Answer to the Motion for Clarification filed by the New England States Committee on Electricity (NESCOE) in the Peak Energy Rent (PER) settlement proceeding (Nos. EL16-120, et al.). In its Motion, NESCOE asks the Commission to find that the terms agreed to the in the PER settlement do not apply to capacity […]

NEPGA filed a Protest and supporting Affidavit from Paul Sotkiewicz in response to the ISO-NE/Internal Market Monitor proposal to reduce the Dynamic De-List Bid Threshold from $5.50/kW-month in FCA 12 to $4.30/kW-month in FCAs 13-15 (No. ER18-619). NEPGA argues that the Dynamic De-List Bid Threshold proposed by ISO-NE and the IMM is unjust and unreasonable […]

NEPGA filed Comments and a Limited Protest of ISO-NE’s proposal to create a second auction – a Substitution Auction – to allow certain subsidized clean, renewable and alternative energy resources the opportunity to acquire a Capacity Supply Obligation when they are not economic in the Forward Capacity Auction (No. ER18-619). NEPGA offered its support for […]

NEPGA filed a post-hearing memorandum in the Northern Pass siting proceeding before the N.H. Site Evaluation Committee (No. 2015-06). NEPGA argues that the Applicant has not met its burden to show by a preponderance of the evidence that Northern Pass will deliver benefits to New Hampshire in the form of lower wholesale capacity market rates. […]